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All that you'd need to do is replace the white appliances with blue. Perfection. |
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Heck TD that's as big as some of the one bedroom apartments I've lived in. If you park it, someone may just be moved in when you go back to vacation in it. |
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The vintage table cart! It's turquoise too!
http://assets.designspongeonline.com...08/trailer.jpg This one has Bauer ware dishes :eyebat: http://farm1.static.flickr.com/201/4...c1011d8937.jpg |
Very Cool Thread!
I recently saw a show on the History Channel dedicated to trailers -with emphasis on the Teardrops. They are so darn cute and adorable! Now that I'm retired, buying a minivan or small trailer has been entering my thoughts. I would really like that, but seeing I am alone, I'm too chicken to travel by myself. Had I a 'partner-in-crime' with an adventuresome spirit, I'd be on the road like a shot!!
Happy trail(er)s, everyone! Enjoy the ride, and share your adventures on this thread. I'm sure those of us who can only dream of such things, would love to hear your stories. |
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So we can travel across this land
I want one like this http://i645.photobucket.com/albums/u...V/IMG_0460.jpg |
Lucille Ball and Desi Arnez..........what was the name of their movie about 'mobile homes'?
I want one of those little bitty ones..........you ought to check out the new versions they are making.......... |
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Wow! There's been an abandoned little vintage teardrop trailer on my neighbor's land. It sort of looks like the one in the first pic. I think I'll go over there and ask to buy it. Thanks folks!
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The long long trailer! |
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'68 shasta in corvallis: $800. with original paperwork. yum!
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I am madly in LOVE with Teardrop trailers!!
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I had a 69 alladin 16 footer. I paid $600 for her. I named her Wilma before
I bought her due to her very ample protruding hind end region.(storage for days) I gazed at her longinly for frickin months. Her interior was original and damn near perfect. The paneling had intricate little alladin lamp shapes carved into it in. It had an avocado fridge and stove,white old school formica counters and table.Dark greenish upholstery and some kinda grandma curtains. She could sleep 6,3 comfortably. Zero toilet was her only defect. In fact, there was no bathroom at all. She was a big boneded girl and quite heavy however and we burnt up my ex's blazer's transmission with her on the first trip. I had to get a serious running start down many a long hill to be able to limp into the campground. Loved her and miss her dearly! Cant find a picture of that year sadly. She was similar to 65 only with a big curvy front and back. http://www.tininntraveltrailers.com/...ge/2698528.htm love them hope you find a good deal oops posted wrong link the 65 is on this page http://for-sale.yakaz.com/vintage-travel-trailer-photos |
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